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578 reviewsHumanity mixes challenging puzzles with an engaging and heartfelt narrative to great success.
They say you can never go home again, but I adored returning to Hyrule with all new tools.
Darkest Dungeon II is a harsh but fantastic game whose white-knuckled battles and hazard-filled exploration will trap you for hours.
For a game about fighting vampires, Redfall feels soulless in all the wrong ways.
Aloy’s trip to Hollywood justifies its existence by meaningfully building upon the base game’s story, paving a strong runway for the next title to take off.
Respawn's anticipated sequel gives you more of everything you liked in the prior game, and then plenty more on top.
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Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp might not include much new material, but it presents a strong case that classic games don’t always have to change to be relevant again.
Bithell Games tells a compelling story in the Tron universe, but the experience as a game doesn't pass muster.
Dead Island 2 is a worthwhile follow-up, especially for fans of the original, even if it's not breaking much new ground.
While the peaceful nature and serene tone are sometimes interrupted by uneven mechanics, Terra Nil is a worthwhile experience for those looking for a new twist on the sim genre.
Minecraft Legends feels caught between the expected complexity of strategy games and the franchise’s approachable brand.
Myriad options and modes allow you to engage with America’s Pastime precisely how you want, and in the process, MLB The Show 23 delivers one of the best baseball games in years.
EA Sports PGA Tour is gorgeous, but the on-the-course action delivers inconsistent results.
Crime Boss: Rockay City is a repetitive and boring experience with unremarkable gunplay, uninspired stealth, and lackluster action.
The tone, the music, and Tchia’s abilities all come together to create something that is simply fun, and it all takes place in a setting that demands to be explored.
2K23's similarities to its predecessor means it feels more formulaic than special, but it still continues the series’ overall positive trajectory.
The latest expansion has some notable missteps, especially in its narrative efforts. But quality-of-life improvements and enjoyable endgame activities help to salvage the fun.
Much like the young Cereza herself, Bayonetta Origins doesn’t look like much on the surface, but this exceptional and refreshing change of pace for the franchise kept a smile permanently plastered on my face.
Before Your Eyes puts its unique blinking mechanic to great use, offering a novel and fun method of interacting with this memorable, bittersweet tale. We've also updated the review to highlight the excellent PlayStation VR2 version.